After waiting for a few hrs, an initial surgeon walked into the room looked at my child and for some reason it got passed on to a different doctor, I believe just because there was a delay in their list of patients, but why, how could something scheduled for, be seemingly taken out of the chart in a snap?
I feel there is a much more complex and serious issue which I've noticed when I brought in my child for a minor surgery.
The way my child's appointment was organised and the apparent delay breakdown I feel is alarming, seriously alarming! In my opinion, they should come up with some sort of super critical care management!
I ask myself, if I'm an elite doctor what would happen to me, do I slowly fall into the zone of what I believe to be taking my own sweet time to do my stuff? Avoid, in my opinion, another ethnic background patient as I may get into trouble or my job could be in stake here? Seem to be racially profiling someone because I can and who would ask me? And I feel in many many twisted ways, doctors could be dealing with things and I may not have a clue why things are just slow, slow and slow!
Why would a senior surgeon perform a minor surgery on my child? I'm thankful, but just a thought!
"Sense of urgency"
About: Perth Children's Hospital / General Surgery Perth Children's Hospital General Surgery Nedlands 6009
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